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Android: Google restricts sideloading from alternative app stores

Florian Bodoky
26.8.2025
Translation: machine translated

From next year, Google will restrict sideloading from alternative app stores. The reason for this is security.

From March 2026, Google is introducing new rules for Android apps. From then on, you will only be able to install applications whose developers have officially registered and signed their apps. The option to sideload anonymous programmes onto your device will disappear for good.

Why is Google doing this?

Google explains that this procedure is intended to protect users from malware. Without anonymous developer accounts, it is more difficult for criminals to spread malicious software. In future, attackers would have to take over an existing account or work with stolen identities - which is much more complex.

What does this mean for you?

Changes are coming step by step

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